split fires
#3
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Acworth GA USA
Bucky,
No body is replying, cause they thought you were spitting in the fire.
HAHAHa.
Ok now saying that, the SPIT fires are a great mechanical. Most that use them experience no real problems. I tried them for a few years and eventually went back to T-head 100's.
Jim
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No body is replying, cause they thought you were spitting in the fire.
HAHAHa.
Ok now saying that, the SPIT fires are a great mechanical. Most that use them experience no real problems. I tried them for a few years and eventually went back to T-head 100's.
Jim
Visit me on the Web...
http://www.huntinginga.com
#4
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Penhook Virginia
Are you talking about spitfires by NAP.If so they are the toughest mech. head I have ever shot. My father-in-law is disabled and shoots a X bow and they work great for him. He has killed 3 deer with the same head(yes-blades to). I have shot the same head in my rubber target about 200 times and finally bent one of the blades. Don
#5
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: CHARDON OHIO USA
Yep this is the day after....The day after DEER season here in Ohio.Yes I went out the last day.. It was great.. But no deer to be found. I also use the NAP Spitfires and have been useing them for about 5 years I think it was in 1997 when I harvested my first Bear with a Spitfire. I know they are very accurate and have taken alot of deer with them.I dont see why you would need to even try another broadhead..Just my 2 cents




